The FCC keeps dockets open for comment past the deadline, and continues to post them, but only the ones filed before Aug. 30 have to be considered in the FCC's deliberations on agency chair Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back Title II classification of ISPs and reconsider the bright-line rules against blocking, throttling and paid prioritization.

FCC watchers are looking for the chairman to schedule a vote on his proposal before year's end, perhaps as early as the October meeting.

In that Restoring Internet Freedom proposal, Pai is also proposing to scrap the general conduct standard, which the previous FCC chair, Tom Wheeler, said was necessary so that the FCC could deal on a case-by-case basis with potential impediments to net neutrality that did not fall within those "bright-line" rules.

Backers of the rollback say it will encourage investment and innovation. Opponents say it will allow ISP gatekeeper to control speech and anticompetitively restrict or ease access.